
Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir
राम जन्मभूमि मंदिर
Lord Rama (Ram Lalla) · Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh
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About the temple
Holiest site for Rama devotees; Birthplace of the Maryada Purushottam Peace, righteousness ($Dharma$), and spiritual liberation
Temple information
- Darshan timings
- 06:30 – 21:30
- Established
- 2024
- Best time to visit
- Early morning for Shringar Aarti
- Entry fee
- Free
Deity
Lord Rama (Ram Lalla) · रामललाShivaSuryaDurgaHanumanAnnapurnaLord Ganesha
- Deity form
- 51-inch black stone (Shaligram) idol of 5-year-old Rama
- Religious tradition
- Vedic / Sanatana Dharma
- Sanskrit name
- श्रीराम जन्मभूमि मन्दिर
- Also known as
- Shri Ram Mandir, Ayodhya Ram Temple
Darshan hours
- Daily
- 06:30 - 12:00, 14:00 - 21:30
- Break timings
- 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
- Special days
- Extended during Ram Navami and Diwali
- Festival timings
- Overnight Darshan during festivals
Aarti & rituals
- Morning aarti
- 06:30
- Midday aarti
- 12:00
- Evening aarti
- 19:30
- Night aarti
- 21:00
- Special aarti days
- Ram Navami
- Ritual schedule
- Traditional Vedic rituals and recitations
- Pooja timings
- Specific slots for Darshan and Aarti
- Abhishek timings
- Early morning (Special occasions only)
- Special poojas
- Aarti participation (passes required)
- Online pooja booking
- No
History & heritage
- Historical period
- Ancient
- Built by
- Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust
- Architect / builder
- Chandrakant Sompura and sons
- Construction materials
- Bansi Paharpur Pink Sandstone, Granite, Teakwood
- Historical events
- 2019 SC Verdict; 2020 Bhumi Pujan; 2024 Pran Pratishtha
- Archaeological importance
- High (Archaeological evidence found by ASI)
- Legends
- Birth of Lord Rama as described in the Ramayana
- Inscriptions
- Records of the temple trust and donor names
Architecture
- Architectural style
- Dravidian
- Architectural period
- 21st Century
- Structure
- Large complex with five Mandapas (Domes)
- Floors
- 3
- Gopuram
- 161-foot high Shikhara
- Mandapa
- Nritya, Rang, Sabha, Prarthana, and Kirtan Mandapas
- Sculptural features
- 392 pillars featuring intricate carvings of deities
- Artistic elements
- Golden plated doors and traditional stone carvings
- Construction technique
- Traditional dry-jointing (no iron or steel used)
- Unique features
- Surya Tilak mechanism (sun rays fall on deity's forehead)
Festivals & events
Ram NavamiDiwaliVivah Panchami
- Festival calendar
- Lunar based
- Special celebration days
- Every Tuesday and Saturday
- Cultural events
- Ramlila and devotional music
- Annual events
- Deepotsav (Diwali)
- Peak crowd season
- Throughout the year; Peak in October and April
Visitor information
- ✓ Parking
- ✓ Wheelchair accessible
- ✓ Elevator
- ✓ Restrooms
- ✓ Drinking water
- ✓ Shoe keeping
- ✓ Prasadam counter
- ✓ Annadanam
- Entry fee
- Free
- Dress code
- Traditional
- Best time to visit
- Early morning for Shringar Aarti
- Parking capacity
- 1000+
- Parking fees
- Minimal
- Donation counters
- Yes
- Donation methods
- Cash, Card, UPI, Online
- Prasadam
- Laddu, Cardamom seeds
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